Can you try doing the same test from CDE? Set the XFILESEARCHPATH env
in your .dtprofile. Can you also try using the C locale?
Thanks.
Andreas Hoeschler wrote:
Hello Craig,
Yes, I can do both.
How are are you getting? I assume you get to the main SGD screen then
you click logon and that
Hello Craig,
Yes, I can do both.
How are are you getting? I assume you get to the main SGD screen then
you click logon and that's when the error happens?
Yes, exactly!
What happens if you hit classic webtop, can you log in that way?
Just tried that for the first time, and yes, this works!!
Yes, I can do both.
How are are you getting? I assume you get to the main SGD screen then
you click logon and that's when the error happens? What happens if you
hit classic webtop, can you log in that way?
Can you open a terminal windows and ensure that the XFILESEARCHPATH exists?
Andreas
Hello Craig,
Are you using SGD via Controlled Access Mode? If so, add this to your
CAM Script:
Not yet. I am just trying to use a Solaris 10 machine as a client from
SGD. Exactly what capabilities must a browser have to work with SGD? Has
anybody had success connecting to a SGD server using F
Hi Bob,
That's not what I meant, but It's a great suggestion considering I'm not
even sure what I meant regarding the load balancing now.
I swore there was a setting in auth.props to turn off load balancing,
but turns out there is not. Chalk that one up to a random access memory
failure. T
Wolfgang Engelien wrote:
From: Craig Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If you don't have a failover group, then one server will not know about
the other, including sessions.
What about:
Disabling load balancing and turning on select at login in auth.props?
Yes, this seems to be exactly what I n
Are you using SGD via Controlled Access Mode? If so, add this to your
CAM Script:
XFILESEARCHPATH=/etc/dt/app-defaults/%L/%N:/etc/dt/app-defaults/C/%N:/usr/dt/app-defaults/%L/%N:/usr/dt/app-defaults/C/%N:/usr/openwin/lib/locale/%L/%T/%N%S:/usr/openwin/lib/%T/%N%S
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hi
The only solution I know of is OSXvnc.
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hello all,
we have checked out the new sun ray windows connector that works pretty
well. We need something similar for connecting to MacOSX machines. We
already tried VNC, it slightly works but performs too bad to be usuable.
Sou
Hi all,
the question is only slightly sun ray related. I mainly need a
solution for this since my sun ray setup is not working good enough
right now. I tried mozilla and firefox on Solaris 10 x86 (actually
using a Sun Ray) to connect to a Secure Global Desktop server and get
Failed to inst
Hello all,
we have checked out the new sun ray windows connector that works pretty
well. We need something similar for connecting to MacOSX machines. We
already tried VNC, it slightly works but performs too bad to be usuable.
Sound does not get through (is this a configuration problem or is th
Hello all,
the question is only slightly sun ray related. I mainly need a solution
for this since my sun ray setup is not working good enough right now. I
tried mozilla and firefox on Solaris 10 x86 (actually using a Sun Ray)
to connect to a Secure Global Desktop server and get
Failed to i
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